The Career Musician

The Career Musician

Learn the secrets of the music industry and how to build a lasting career!

  1. Composer & Sync-Licensing Powerhouse – Devin Powers

    4 天前

    Composer & Sync-Licensing Powerhouse – Devin Powers

    Introduction & Background Casual, authentic conversation with insights into the music industry. Focus on TV and film scoring, specifically unscripted reality TV and production music. Personal stories illustrate industry evolution and building a career. Industry Insights & Knowledge Importance of building client relationships ("clients, clients, clients"). Overdelivering as a key to standing out and securing repeat business. The significance of templates, alternate mixes, and stems to streamline workflow and ensure consistency. Technical tips on mixing, layering, and the use of sound signatures (stings, bumpers) for editors. Moving away from traditional library music to creating custom scores, emphasizing uniqueness and adaptability. The importance of understanding the editing process and how cues are integrated into shows. Strategies for collaboration, negotiation, and valuing your work ethically. Practical advice on career longevity, brand building, and nurturing a team. Personal Anecdotes & Stories The journey from early work on shows like Blind Date to big hits like Naked and Afraid. Real-life stories of musicians’ financial breakthroughs and gratitude. Experiences with different business models, ownership, and licensing. Closing & Future Content Promises a part two focusing on production, artist development, and broader career strategies. Emphasis on sharing actionable knowledge to help aspiring and current professionals. 2. 10 Takeaways for Young Musicians Build Strong Client Relationships: Success depends on developing trust and long-term collaborations. Always Overdeliver: Doing more than expected sets you apart and keeps clients coming back. Use Templates & Workflow Strategies: Streamline your production with templates, tracks, and consistent practices. Create Versatile Alternate Mixes & Stems: Flexibility in your cues makes your work more valuable. Pay Attention to Editor Needs: Design cues with clear starts, stops, and signature sounds for easier editing. Specialize in Custom Scores: Unique, tailored music stands out more than stock or library tracks. Learn the Business Side: Understand licensing, rights, and negotiations; value your work ethically. Experiment & Be Self-critical: Continually refine your sound by listening objectively and experimenting. Develop a Network & Team: Your success is multiplied when you nurture relationships and support other creatives. Stay Adaptable & Evolving: Keep up with tech, industry trends, and changing client needs to remain relevant. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    1 小時 12 分鐘
  2. Invite to Disneyland—That Was the Audition!

    10月22日

    Invite to Disneyland—That Was the Audition!

    Nomad kicks off TCM’s new Talk 'n Tunes jam-in-the-round format with drummer Joel Meza (new TCM co-host) and bassist Maxx Diaz—two working pros with real-world receipts. We break down Maxx’s “audition” that wasn’t an audition at all (a full day at Disneyland to test chemistry), the mindset shifts that beat imposter syndrome, and why saying yes (fast) often beats over-preparing. We also trade stories from the road, touch the four stages of learning (unconscious → conscious mastery), talk Maslow and “subsidize your talent,” and jam on ear vs. theory, flow state, and that sticky thing called voice. Key Takeaways 🎢 “The Disneyland Audition” — Sometimes you’re being evaluated offstage. Artists hire for the 23 hours you’re not playing. Chemistry > chops. 🧠 Imposter Syndrome vs. Ignorant Courage — Early “just go” energy can level you up. Later, manage the head noise. 🎯 Be Gig-Ready Always — Keep your mindset, gear, and schedule ready for last-minute calls. Say yes before your brain talks you out of it. 🤝 Three-Foot Rule — If you’re within three feet: say hi. It’s not “networking,” it’s relationship-building. Seeds planted today sprout 1–3 years later. 🌆 Proximity Matters — LA/Nashville/NYC raise the odds. Must be present to win. 💼 Subsidize Your Talent — There’s no shame in side income. Reduce chaos so creativity can breathe (hello, Maslow’s Hierarchy). 🎼 Ear First, Theory Second — Follow what’s sticky. Learn songs you love; name the theory after. Flow > jargon. 🌍 Touring Reality — Long drives, shared rooms, high-point memories (fans singing in languages you don’t speak). Celebrate your altitude—be present. In this episode you’ll hear about: Maxx’s Disneyland day that led to a bus tour Joel on holding the poker face when the dream gig is on the line Nomad’s MD perspective: why the best player isn’t always the right player The “Nail the Audition, Get the Gig” initiative and what MDs actually look for Live in-studio jams Resources 🎛 PA Rehearsal Studios (Reseda, CA) — Official TCM Sponsor! Use code NOMAD for a booking discount. 🎸 JamPlay Guitar Lessons 🎚 Pro-Level Sessions from Home — Record like the pros. 💼 Diversify or Die — Build multiple revenue streams as a musician. 🎓 Coaching with Nomad — Get a tailored plan of attack for your next move. Join the Conversation What’s the most unexpected place you’ve gotten a gig call—or been “auditioned” without knowing it? Drop a comment/DM and we might feature your story next episode. “Success means something different to everyone — but your version is the only one that matters.” 🔗 Follow & Subscribe 🎧 Listen on all platforms: thecareermusician.com/podcast 📱 Instagram: @thecareermusician 📱 Tiktok: @thecareermusician 💻 Facebook: @thecareermusician 📺 YouTube: @thecareermusician 🌐 Nomad's Website: nomadsplace.com 📩 Get free resources + audition tips: thecareermusician.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    47 分鐘
  3. Never Lose the Gig! New Season w/co-host Joel Meza

    4 天前

    Never Lose the Gig! New Season w/co-host Joel Meza

    🎟 Grab your ALL Access VIP Pass here:  ⁠⁠https://thecareermusician.com/membership/all-access-vip-pass/⁠⁠ Host and creator Nomad welcomes drummer & playback tech Joel Meza as a guest and officially announces him as the new co-host! Together, they dive deep into the realities of touring, the secrets to building a successful music career, and reveal a brand new show format: 🎶Jam Talk 🗣 Episode Highlights ✈️ Life on the Road: Joel joins from Calgary, Canada and shares insights into balancing music, workouts, and adventure during a tour. Nomad and Joel reminisce about their favorite on-the-road routines, emphasizing the importance of structure and self-care. 🫵 Building a Career Band: Learn why it’s crucial for artists to hire pros, not just hobbyists, and how picking the right team can make or break your show. 📘 Daily Habits of Successful Musicians: From morning routines to practicing for the gig, discover work habits, such as the Priority Matrix that will help you sustain a long-term career in music. 💪 Earning the Gig Every Day: Joel talks about the constant pressure to deliver your best performance—the myth of “making it,” and how every show is an opportunity to keep your spot. 💼 The Power of Preparedness: Together they share personal stories about the cost of complacency, whether forgetting a key piece of equipment or not responding to communications quickly. Nomad learned this the hard way on his first and last Danny Elfman session! 🌎 Joel’s Musical Journey: Find out how movies like Drumline inspired Joel’s drumming path, and how mentorship and relentless networking opened up touring and blues circuit opportunities. 🏙 Moving to Major Music Cities: Why musicians need to “be present to win”—Joel’s lessons from Salt Lake City to Nashville, and the hard-hitting advice from famed drummer, Thomas Pridgen, that moved him forward. 🤳 Communication is Key: Why answering emails and texts promptly is a non-negotiable part of working with Nomad, Joel’s own bands and ANY band you find yourself working with! 🤓 Notable Quotes: “You’re only as good as your last performance, your last gig.” “The definition of luck is when preparedness meets opportunity.” “A rising tide raises all ships—the better we all get at working this business, the better it is for everyone.” If you’re a musician seeking practical advice, motivation, and the wisdom that comes only from real industry experience, this episode is packed with the real stuff. Connect, Share, Level Up: Don’t forget to follow, subscribe, and share with your fellow musicians! The more you share, the more our community grows—and the more everyone succeeds. 🎟 ALL Access VIP Pass 🎟 If you're ready to take your music career to the next level and want access to all the tools, knowledge, and resources discussed in the TCM Podcast episode, don’t miss out on the VIP Pass which gives you: The book Ethos (endorsed by David Foster!) in ebook, audiobook, and workbook formats Pro-level recording sessions from home, a full course with over 30 lessons to up your studio chops The Diversify or Die masterclass, teaching you how to create multiple income streams as a musician All designed to get you road ready for touring and put you on the fast track for success in the studio 🙅‍♂️ No excuses—level up your game and make music your business! ⁠https://thecareermusician.com/membership/all-access-vip-pass/⁠ 📲 Subscribe to the Career Musician Podcast on your favorite platform, and follow us on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook and TikTok #TCMPodcast #CareerMusician #MusicBusiness #TourLife #JamTalk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    25 分鐘
  4. #187 Band Together for Community Not Competition

    5月13日

    #187 Band Together for Community Not Competition

    🎙️ EPISODE 187: Real Talk: Banding Together as Career Musicians SUMMARY: Feeling stuck, isolated, or overwhelmed in your musical journey? You're not alone. This episode highlights the power of community, emphasizing how important it is for career musicians to band together, support each other, and rise collectively. Nomad shares real-life insights into overcoming challenges, navigating responsibilities, and maintaining your passion through meaningful connections with fellow musicians. KEY TAKEAWAYS: The importance of genuine community in overcoming career challenges How to break through isolation by connecting with fellow musicians Navigating the responsibility that comes with musical influence Embracing vulnerability and authenticity in your music career Building a supportive community to sustain long-term growth and creativity Practical strategies for consistent progress through mutual support RESOURCES: The Career Musician Podcast Coaching & Resources: thecareermusician.com JOIN THE CONVERSATION: How has community played a role in your musical journey? Have you experienced the power of musicians supporting musicians? Share your stories with us and join the Career Musician community! "Success means something different to everyone — but your version is the only one that matters." 🔗 Follow & Subscribe🎧 Listen on all platforms: thecareermusician.com/podcast 📱 Instagram: @thecareermusician 📱 TikTok: @thecareermusician 💻 Facebook: @thecareermusician 📺 YouTube: @thecareermusician 🌐 Nomad's Website: nomadsplace.com 📩 Get free resources + audition tips: info@thecareermusician.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    24 分鐘
  5. #186: 4 Rules of Networking

    5月7日

    #186: 4 Rules of Networking

    In this energetic episode, Nomad takes listeners on a ride to a non-music event, demonstrating firsthand the power of his four essential rules for building meaningful relationships and standing out as a musician. Key Takeaways: Rule #1: Get Up, Dress Up, Show Up Nomad emphasizes the importance of physically showing up to events, even when you’re not explicitly required to attend. Commitment and presence are key. Rule #2: Choose Non-Music Related Events Attending events outside of the music industry allows musicians to stand out and reduce competition, creating more networking opportunities. Rule #3: The Icebreaker Technique Use these six powerful words: “What's going on with you?” Then, focus on actively listening. People enjoy sharing their stories, and genuine listening builds strong connections. Rule #4: The Three-Foot Rule Always engage in conversation with anyone within three feet of you. Break down barriers and preconceived notions by initiating dialogue with everyone around you, regardless of their role or demeanor. Episode Highlights:Nomad shares personal anecdotes and practical networking techniques, transforming the often-dreaded idea of "networking" into authentic "relationship building." Tips on being organized with networking tools such as business cards, QR codes, and promotional guitar picks. Real-time interactions illustrating how simple it can be to start a conversation and build relationships naturally. Insight into maintaining a friendly demeanor, using smiles and positive body language to attract and engage others effectively. Featured Interaction:Nomad demonstrates a spontaneous interaction with Jordan from SCV Cards, highlighting the ease of initiating conversations and creating immediate connections. Memorable Quotes: “People love talking about themselves—use it to your advantage.” “Networking isn't a dirty word; it’s relationship building.” “Within three feet? Say hello!” Practical Tools Mentioned: Business cards with QR codes Customized guitar picks for networking Call to Action: Challenge yourself this week to apply these four rules. Pick a non-music event, get organized, and commit to genuinely connecting with others. Stay Connected: Follow Nomad and The Career Musician podcast for more practical tips and inspiring conversations to help you "Get the gig, keep the gig, and go beyond the gig!" Rock On! 🎸🎤 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    13 分鐘
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Learn the secrets of the music industry and how to build a lasting career!